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Israel Palestine war: Palestinians leave Gaza as Israeli strikes continue, share tales of desperation, abandonment

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On foot, by horse-drawn cart and clinging to the sides of overcrowded trucks, Palestinians on Sunday fled southwards through Gaza to escape Israeli air strikes, telling of their fear, despair and bitter sense of abandonment.

โ€œNowhere is safe in Gaza. My son was injured and there was not a single hospital I could take him to so he could get stitches,โ€ said displaced Palestinian Ahmed al-Kahlout. โ€œThere is no water, there isnโ€™t even salt water we can wash our hands with.โ€

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He had been forced to leave his home to search for basic necessities for his family while โ€œthere are bodies filling Gazaโ€™s streetsโ€.

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There are still people hoping the conflict will be solved soon, he said.

โ€œBut only God knows if itโ€™ll be solved. The whole world has let us down, the progressive world that boasts about human rights has let us down.โ€

Also heading south, a Palestinian woman, Mariam al-Borno, said death, displacement and hunger had forced her and her children to leave home โ€œto flee for our lives.โ€

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โ€œWe saw death with our own eyes. Throughout it all we were afraid.โ€

People at a United Nations Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) school in Beit Lahia, where they had sought shelter, were looking at a crater left by an explosion.

A boy in a wheelchair sits on a cart that Palestinians use to flee north Gaza to move southward, as Israeli tanks roll deeper into the enclave, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the central Gaza Strip November 12, 2023. (Reuters)

โ€œEven at UNRWA shelters we canโ€™t find safety,โ€ said one man.

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โ€œIโ€™m just searching for a safe place, nothing more, to save myself and my children,โ€ he said.

Outside Gazaโ€™s largest hospital, Al Shifa, entertainer Alaa Miqdad gathered displaced children and put on a clown show.

โ€œDespite the pain we are living in and the hurt, we will smile through the pain,โ€ he said.

But Ismail al-Najjar, whose familyโ€™s residential compound in Khan Younis in the south was hit by an air strike, was less sanguine.

โ€œI was coming with my horse, I stopped the horse, the aircraft came and fired something … there was bombardment everywhere.โ€

โ€œIt is not just destruction; it is an earthquake … I ask God to take vengeance on the killers of children,โ€ he said.

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